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    Modeling Spatiotemporal Precipitation: Effects of Density, Interpolation, and Land Use Distribution by Christopher L. Shope, Ganga Ram Maharjan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We analyze five interpolation methods (Thiessen, IDW, nearest neighbor, spline, and ordinary Kriging) at five gauge densities. …”
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    Influence of Blade Profiles on Plastic Centrifugal Pump Performance by Hui Zhang, Lingfeng Tang, Yongtao Zhao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…To study the influence of blade profiles of the plastic centrifugal pump on pump performance, the impeller blade profiles were designed and drawn by the single arc method, double arc method, logarithmic spiral method, and B-spline curve method, respectively, with the known structural parameters.The shape and size of four profiles were drawn, and two-dimensional models and three-dimensional models of four impellers and volute were completed, respectively. …”
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    Study on Internal Force of Tunnel Segment by Considering the Influence of Joints by Linwei Dong, Zhiyong Yang, Zhenyong Wang, Yaowen Ding, Weiqiang Qi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The displacements of the segment joints cause an unloading effect of the corresponding internal force of the joints, leading to internal force redistribution of each segment cross section. According to the spline interpolation results of the load test data of the segment joints, the internal force of the segment component under an external load is solved by the iterative method.…”
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    Geographical Differences in the Population-Based Cross-Sectional Growth Curve and Age at Peak Height Velocity with respect to the Prevalence Rate of Overweight in Japanese Children by Masana Yokoya, Yukito Higuchi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Mean prefectural-level age at PHV was estimated by the cubic spline-fitting procedure using cross-sectional whole-year prefectural mean height data (5–17 years, 2006–2013), and 8-year (2006–2013) means of the standardized prevalence rates of overweight children and other anatomical data (8-year standardized weight and height) were recalculated. …”
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